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  • Older couples bring obligations such as support payments and debt as well as decades of financial experience to a marriage. -- Jean Chatzky
  • To vote is like the payment of a debt, a duty never to be neglected, if its performance is possible. -- Rutherford B. Hayes
  • Garnishments tend to happen when people hide from their debts and stop making even minimum payments. Eventually, creditors sell the debt to a collection agency. -- Jean Chatzky
  • Every professional athlete owes a debt of gratitude to the fans and management, and pays an installment every time he plays. He should never miss a payment. -- Bobby Hull
  • Liberalism does not preclude an organisation of the flow of money in which some channels are used in decision making while others are only good for the payment of debts. -- Jean-Francois Lyotard
  • The most important loan to pay is your student loan. It's more important than your mortgage, car and credit card payments. You cannot discharge student loan debt in the majority of cases. -- Suze Orman
  • Households and businesses cut expenses every day. Passing a financial down payment alongside the debt limit sends the right message to the public, and gives members of Congress greater comfort, or cover, depending on your perspective. -- John Sununu
  • The truth is we need to build an economy going forward with all of us, when we all move forward and the payment of a national debt is not the responsibility of one group of Americans versus another. -- Paul Sadler
  • What our Republican friends are doing, if we look at what they do and not what they say, they have decided that the most important thing in this country is to increase payments for interest on the national debt. -- Tom Allen
  • Bad debt is debt that makes you poorer. I count the mortgage on my home as bad debt, because I'm the one paying on it. Other forms of bad debt are car payments, credit card balances, or other consumer loans. -- Robert Kiyosaki
  • With three kids, it was always very, very tight, and it was always a scramble for what was my next job. So I learned never to go into debt because I don't want those monthly payments to preoccupy my thoughts. -- William Shatner
  • This country owes them all a debt of gratitude. The down payment on that debt is making sure that we live up to Lincoln's charge: to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan. -- Dave Obey
  • You'll get the biggest bang for each buck by paying off the highest interest rate debt in your portfolio first, while making minimum payments on the remainder. It's called the avalanche method, and it gets you out of debt cheapest and fastest. -- Jean Chatzky
  • As borrowers, we may feel guilty about running up debt, anxious about making payments, and resentful of the constraints that old obligations (and old credit records) impose on our current choices. We may find it too easy to buy things we may later regret. -- Virginia Postrel
  • Lenders look at potential borrowers from many angles before extending credit: How much of its income will a household need to put into debt repayment? How large is the down payment? Does the borrower have a job with a stable income? What is the borrower's credit score? -- Mark Zandi
  • All but a very few of us are in debt. We exist as entities who borrow money and spend the rest of our lives making interest payments on a debt tally that never seems to budge. Whatever wealth we have, in labor, property or cash, is suctioned to the top. -- Roger Ebert
  • This debt crisis coming to our country. The wall and tidal wave of debt that is befalling our nation. Medicare and Social Security go bankrupt within ten years, we have a debt that is looming so high that in the last year of President Obama's budget just the interest payments on our debt is $916 billion dollars. -- Paul Ryan
  • State constitutions typically provide that the state first has to service its debt, then make it pension payments, and then pay for services. What we don't know is whether that order will be enforced. And ultimately, the busted state is going to be looking to the federal government for a bailout. Think Greece, but on a much bigger scale. -- Eugene Fama
  • Among my friends love is a payment. It is an old debt for a borrowing foolishly spent. -- William Dunbar
  • Since there is no orderly way to liquidate the federal debt, we must brace for a payment crisis. -- Hans F. Sennholz
  • All crises have involved debt that, in one fashion or another, has become dangerously out of scale in relation to the underlying means of payment. -- John Kenneth Galbraith
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